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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not sure why posters are suggesting massive colleges if that's your daughters list, not every LAC is the same. Wellesley (not 5 minutes out of boston but about the same time as Bryn Mawr to Philly), Wake Forest, St Johns potentially, Kalamazoo, Davidson, Williamette University, and Claremont Mckenna/Scripps are the best fits from the top of the head.[/quote] The above post seems way off base. Claremont College College is a great school, but not a place for one interested in history and/or creative writing. Scripps just doesn't fit with the desire to study history & creative writing. Some students complain about the social environment at this all female school. No to Willamette. St. John's Colleges (Santa Fe & Annapolis locations) is also an odd recommendation for OP's daughter. Would have to begin again as a freshman and study a fixed curriculum for all. WFU for creative writing ? Not sure, but have never come across that connection in the past several decades. Kalamazoo in Michigan ??????[/quote]
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